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I, ! X xg ---I AB we were preparing this 25th anniversary edition of the Dubois High School Echo, we spoke of the various members of the 24 previous classes Suddenly someone struck a solemn note and questioned, 'Where will be 25 years hence?' To which Eugene Goble, who is always willing and ready to offer a suggestion, said 'Why not visit a fortune teller and find out' This being a very good idea we appointed a committee to visit a reputable person in that field An appointment was made and the appoint ed hour arrived Isee , said the mysterious mystic, 'in the crystal ball street in New York Two men are walking through the crowd and they immediately recognize each other as old school ohums Hershel Zehr and Frederick Patcheak They are excited over this unexpected meeting and converse about themselves Hershel in vites Fred to stay at the hotel where he is registered He also states that he is just returning from a UN meeting where he presided as Secretary General He asks Fred what he is doing in New York Fred replies that he has come to a lawyers' convent ion He has his own law firm in Chicago While they are walking down the street, Fred buys a newspaper and sees a familiar name at the top of an editorial The name is Helen Heeke, who is now editor of the New York News As they walk on they notice in bright lights, 'Now playing North Atlantic a sequel to South Pacific' Hershel remarks that he has two tickets and asks Fred to Join him. Upon entering the theatre they obtain a program and see that the author is none other than an old class- mate Ilglg-glmggl. All lights are now dim ed and Elta Breit- llgggg, who has made quite a name for herself on Broadway enters and delivers a stirring sololoquy. Also seated on the sta e at a large grand piano hey see S lvia Schnell. The mystic con inues looking nto t e crys a a l. 'The two men are now boarding a plane for Chicago. They are sure of a safe trip, because the navigator is a radar expert, Melvin 1 L9 stner. Their conversation is interrupted by a friendly Hello. 21
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QClass Will continued! MELVIN LEISTNER - nie excuses for not attending basketball practice to Richard Kreltzer. WILLIAM LOVEALL - his leadership and iniative to Ronald Friedman. DORIS LEE MATHIES - her nervous spells and alibis to Lois Wineinger. LAVERNE MATHIES - her dimples to Mary Ann Schott. BETTY ANN NONTE - her Wstay at home' qualities to Hilda Mae Eiseuhut. ALOIS PIEPER his quiet disposition and bow tie to Patrick Himsel EUGENE PIEPER his courtesy and poise to Edward Wineinger HERSHEL ZEHR hls office as president, his ready wit and ululele to Leroy Frleuman LILLIAN PIEPER ner ability to attract smiles from the opposite sex to Patsy Opel LUCILLE SANDER her easy manner and quietness to Wilma Gilson SYLVIA SCHNELL her ability to attract boy friends from far and near to Waunita Kalb ROBERT SCHROERING his diplomacy and hard work to Edward Bauer JAMES SEGER his slow motion and ability to dress well to Richard Mathias IMOGENE VOELKEL her poise and grace to Meralea McGuire HAROLD WINEINGER his car and driving ability to the driver training class EDWIN GOLLER his grace and charm to John Stam MARILYN HALL her use of the office telephone to Marilyn Rasche CWhy of course this is Marllynl HELEN HEEKE her edltorship of the Jeep Echo to Mildred Breitwieser LOUISE HEMMERLEIN her constant shift of affection to Geraldine Schiller VIOLA HIMSEL her German books and ability in that subject to Geraldine Denu and Mary Lee Reckelhoff MILDRED HUMBERT her great amount of unused energy to Mary Eileen Rowekamp MARY BACHMAN her makeup kit to Doris Popp W Q 'ml m Q 20 A gfwx Q ' i X ' J I 6 , If ' Pl 8- e ' 1 un DZJ ' , I
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CClass Prophesy continued! They look up and see it is the etewardess, Imogene Vcelkel When they arrive at Chicago, they are making their way through the crowd at the airport, when Fred points out a redheaded man and says, 'I swear there is only one person in the world with hair like that and that is Eugene Coble When they ask Coble his business, he tells them he has his own advertising agency and is just going to do some skywriting for one of his customers, The Mushy Mush Baby Food Corporation of which Bob Braun is head After watching Coble take off, Hershel and ired leave in taxi for their hotel The taxi driver has his TV set on and soon they see and hear News Commentator Robert Lee Schroerin give his daily news cast After this program, a professions basket ball game appears on the screen The sports announcer of the game is Donald Fisher While watching the game they notice that one of the coaches Is Howard Anderson, a former DHS player When they reach their hotel they see three uniformed men come marching down the sidewalk They are Edwin Goller, Bill Loveall and E ene Pie er Edwin and Bill are offlcers in the Navy while Gene s an army colonel Bill said he got seasick the first time he was on the water, but due to the good care given him by Dr James Se er and his efficient nurse Betty Ann Nont he surv ve When Fred enters his office, he finds a note on his desk requesting that he come to Dubois to represent a client, Harold Winei er, who has been arrested by the Dubois Chief of own truck ng ne Fred asks Hershel if he will accompany him to Dubois Hershel accepts the invitation and they board a TWA airliner for Dubois They decide to stop over at Indianapolis for a day When they reach the circle they find a crowd gather ed around a man making a political speech They recognize the politician as an old classmate, Alcis Pie er who is election esring for Emil Fuhrman, Republican cand date for state Superin tendent of pu5IIc Instruction in Indiana They next decide to attend an opera They find one and discover that the leading singer is Dennis Theising After the performance they go back stage and find a neatly dressed WAC talking to Dennis They recognize her as Mary Bachman They now buy a couple of magazines to read at the hotel They find a cartoon magazine published by John William Baer, who was always drawing pictureshin high t school While leafing through a picture ma az ne e come o an article concerning the candidates for t e title o Mrs America The name under one of the picigrcadxgg UTS'Hu0bn0Y ized as the former Egg-JUL-,-, whqghzhgigieggiging Hershel and Fred leave for Dubois Arriving at Dubois they are surprised at how rapidly the town has grown 22 ' .1 . e, Fel ce De ert erer for speeding. Harold is now operating his
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